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Andres Segovia

Art of Segovia

Art of Segovia Tracks
1. Andante
2. Andantino
3. Lento
4. Romance De Los Pinos
5. Madronos
6. Serenata Burlesca
7. Variations On A Theme From Mozart's 'The Magic Flute'
8. Mesto E Calmo
9. Theme, Variations & Finale
10. Cancion Mexicana No.X
11. Sevillana, Op.29
12. Sarabanda
13. Capriccio Diabolico, Op.85
14. Tonadilla For Guitar On The Name Of Andres Segovia
15. No.1 In E Minor
16. No.3 In A Minor
17. Guitarreo
18. Segovia, Op.29
19. If My Complaints
20. Now, O Now I Need Must Part
21. Sarabande
22. 1. Prelude (Transposed In D Major)
23. 4. Tempo Di Bourree
24. Courante
25. 3. Gavotte En Rondeau
26. Aria E Corrente
27. Moderato
28. Menuet In G Major
29. Andantino Variato
30. No.7 In A Major
31. 2. Canzonetta
32. 2. Quasi Lento (Preludio)
33. 1. Andantino Poco Allegretto (Allegretto)
34. 2. Il Vecchio Castello
35. Allegretto
36. Tres Calme Et Doucement Expressif
37. No.4 In E Flat Minor
38. 5. Asturias. Leyenda - Preludio
39. 7. Zambra Granadina
40. Estudio Sin Luz
41. Allegro Con Brio
Andres Segovia - Art of Segovia
Art of Segovia Review
DG has put together a fascinating compilation of Segovia's art that reminds us what a protean figure he was. Segovia single-handedly put the instrument on the map by making classical guitar concerts popular events, broadening the instrument's repertory through commissions and transcriptions, and convincing even doubters that it could be a vehicle for serious music. He's heard here in brief pieces recorded between 1952 and 1969. Even in those made when he was well into his 70s, his fingers remain nimble and interpretations lively. Listening straight through, one hears many all-time Segovia favorites as Turina's Sevillana and Albeniz's Asturias and Zambra Granadina and renews appreciation for path-breaking composers like Castelnuovo-Tedesco. He wrote extensively for Segovia and his Capriccio diabolico and Tonadilla are pieces of real substance. Disc two is largely made up transcriptions and it's amazing how well so many of them work on the guitar, at least under Segovia's magic fingers. Thus the transformations of Bach's violin music and even a Chopin Prelude sound idiomatic, and the gorgeous melodies of the Canzonetta from Mendelssohn's Op. 12 String Quartet are irresistible here. An entrancing set. --Dan Davis


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